notes: i write quite a bit, so it's hard to link everything! if you don't see a character, search for scribbles: character name. [for example: scribbles: s. aizawa]
blue lock
demon slayer
gachiakuta
haikyuu!!
jjk
kaiju no. 8
my hero academia
wind breaker
multi-fandom
2d men who are so kind you want to fuck their lights out
⥠mr. midoriya has a hard time focusing... - gn!reader (but fem vaguely implied?)
⥠"mr. midoriya, when will your wife come to visit again?" - fem!reader
⥠mr. midoriya's pretty little visitor - fem!reader
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Iâve been meaning to put this masterlist together for a while now, and after some thinking (and a "bit" of overthinking), I settled on this structure. I hope it works well for you! If anything feels confusing, missing, or could be improved... please donât hesitate to let me know. I'm always open to suggestions or tweaks.
I thought about adding emojis for each genre, but knowing myself, Iâd mess it up eventually đ So instead, I tried to keep it simple with mini genre descriptions after each title. I really hope thatâs okay with you!
... also thank you so much for your patience as this blog keeps growing; your support truly means the world đ
As always, feel free to drop a comment, send a message, or leave a request anytime. I'm always happy to hear from you!
HAPPY READING
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PS: I'll try to update this as often as possible
‷ giving h. iwaizumi a gym bj Ⱐmiya brotherly competitions
DRABBLES: t. kuroo , s. tendou
O6. JUJUTSU KAISEN
‷ s. geto's voice Ⱐolder!toji Ⱐ'tie' you up (multi character) Ⱐhelper!bf : yuji , choso , geto , gojo , sukuna Ⱐold money 'n men (higurumaxaizawa) Ⱐwhen nanami 'n higuruma's tie wraps around you
O7. 'MULTI
‷ w your fav : hair pulling , fight and eat , sweet men even sweeter tooth Ⱐnaruto : ex husband i. kiba Ⱐbleach : mean!bf k. ichigo Ⱐattack on titan : hate fucking j. eren
Writing Rage: How To Make Your Characters Seem Angry
Anger is a powerful emotion that can add depth and intensity to your character's personality. If you're facing issues realistically expressing your characters' rage, here are some quick tips to help you get the ball rolling. Whether your character is seething with quiet rage or exploding in a fit of fury, these tips will help you convey their emotions vividly to your readers.
This is blog one in my writing different emotions series. Go check it out to explore more emotions!
Facial Expressions
Furrowed Brows: Describe the deep lines between their eyebrows, signaling frustration or intensity.
Tightened Jaw: Mention their clenched jaw, indicating suppressed anger or tension.
Narrowed Eyes: Highlight how their eyes narrow, showing suspicion, irritation, or anger.
Raised Upper Lip: Note the slight curl of the lip, suggesting disdain or contempt.
Flared Nostrils: Describe how their nostrils flare, indicating heightened emotions like anger or aggression.
Body Language and Gestures
Crossed Arms: Show their defensive stance, portraying resistance or defiance.
Pointing Finger: Describe them pointing accusatively, conveying aggression or assertion.
Fist Clenching: Mention their clenched fists, symbolizing anger or readiness for confrontation.
Hand Gestures: Detail specific hand movements like chopping motions, indicating frustration or emphasis.
Aggressive Posturing: Describe them leaning forward, invading personal space to intimidate or assert dominance.
Posture
Tense Shoulders: Highlight their raised or tense shoulders, indicating stress or readiness for conflict.
Upright Stance: Describe their rigid posture, showing control or a desire to appear strong.
Stiff Movements: Mention their jerky or abrupt movements, reflecting agitation or impatience.
Eye Contact
Intense Stares: Describe their intense or prolonged gaze, signaling confrontation or challenge.
Avoiding Eye Contact: Note how they avoid eye contact, suggesting discomfort or a desire to disengage.
Glaring: Mention how they glare at others, conveying hostility or disapproval.
Dialogue
Raised or strained tone with variations in pitch reflects heightened emotions.
Short, clipped sentences or abrupt pauses convey controlled anger.
Use of profanity or harsh language intensifies verbal expressions of anger.
Volume increase, from whispers to shouts, mirrors escalating anger levels.
Monotonous or sarcastic tone adds layers to angry dialogue.
Interruptions or talking over others signify impatience and frustration.
Aggressive verbal cues like "I can't believe..." or "How dare you..." express anger explicitly.
Reactions
Physical Reactions: Detail physical responses like increased heart rate, sweating, or trembling, showing emotional arousal.
Defensive Maneuvers: Describe how they react defensively if someone tries to touch or talk to them, such as stepping back or raising a hand to ward off contact.
Object Interaction
Aggressive Handling: Show them slamming objects, throwing things, or gripping items tightly, reflecting anger or aggression.
Use of Props: Mention how they use objects to emphasize their emotions, like slamming a door or clenching a pen.
Descriptive Words:
Verbs:
Roared with fury, expressing unbridled anger.
Snapped in frustration, indicating sudden irritation.
Shouted angrily, releasing pent-up emotions.
Glared fiercely, showing intense displeasure.
Slammed objects in rage, symbolizing anger's physical manifestation.
Grunted in annoyance, displaying impatience.
Raged vehemently, portraying uncontrolled anger.
Adjectives:
Furious and incensed, conveying intense anger.
Seething with rage, bubbling beneath the surface.
Livid and fuming, exhibiting visible anger.
Agitated and irritated, showing growing impatience.
Enraged and wrathful, expressing extreme anger.
Vexed and irate, indicating annoyance.
Infuriated and incandescent, highlighting explosive anger.
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